Showing results: 46 - 60 of 308 items found.
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2608 Series -
Sensoray Co., Inc
16 inputs of voltage, thermocouple, or 4-20 mA16-bit A/D, 15 -bit D/AUp to 8 analog outputs with remote sensingAuto standardizationSelectable input gainAll differential inputsWatchdog TimerCompatible with Linux and WindowsUse our design assistant to configure a system and calculate pricing
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USB-200 -
Neulog
This USB module enables a fast connection of the sensors tothe computer (PC, Mac, XO, or Linux).This module is the first in a chain of sensors connected toa USB port of the PC. It provides both power from the PC to thesensors and communication between the PC and the sensors.
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ZAP-fiX -
ZapTest, Inc.
ZAP-fiX is an add-in for HP (UFT) Unified Functional Testing, it extends HP UFT for test automation on Mobile; Win; Mac; and Linux in Cross-Platform fashion. ZAP-fiX allows HP UFT users to create test automation in order to support Agile/CI development methodologies.
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U2C-12 -
Dimax
Dimax U2C-12, all-in-one USB-I2C, USB-SPI and USB-GPIO Bridge device, converts PC USB transactions to the I2C Master, SPI Master transactions and GPIO functions. U2C-12 turns your PC running Windows, Linux or MacOS into comprehensive I2C/SPI Bus master.
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780575-01 -
NI
The PCIe‑GPIB is an IEEE 488 controller device for computers with PCI Express slots. You can use this device to integrate an instrument into your system using GPIB. The PCIe‑GPIB achieves maximum IEEE 488.2 transfer rates. With an onboard bus master DMA controller, there is no microprocessor interruption in data transfers. The device includes a license for the NI‑488.2 driver software, providing maximum reliability for connecting to third-party instruments with GPIB. The PCIe‑GPIB includes a low-profile bracket option as well as a kit that includes the NI‑488.2 driver for Linux®. Regardless of which PCIe‑GPIB you purchase, the device is compatible with Windows, Linux®, and Mac OS X. Linux® is the registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the U.S. and other countries.
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778930-01 -
NI
The PCIe‑GPIB is an IEEE 488 controller device for computers with PCI Express slots. You can use this device to integrate an instrument into your system using GPIB. The PCIe‑GPIB achieves maximum IEEE 488.2 transfer rates. With an onboard bus master DMA controller, there is no microprocessor interruption in data transfers. The device includes a license for the NI‑488.2 driver software, providing maximum reliability for connecting to third-party instruments with GPIB. The PCIe‑GPIB includes a low-profile bracket option as well as a kit that includes the NI‑488.2 driver for Linux®. Regardless of which PCIe‑GPIB you purchase, the device is compatible with Windows, Linux®, and Mac OS X. Linux® is the registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the U.S. and other countries.
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SI-AM572xDSP -
Sheldon Instruments
The SI-AM572xDSP from Sheldon Instruments is an ARM plus Digital Signal Processor (DSP) carrier card with PCIe-104 and optional FMC expansion ports that may run Linux and be a C programmable platform intended for low power environments that require intensive computing in a cost sensitive solutio
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WinSystems, Inc.
This add-in module is 40 times faster than USB 1.x implementations and supports signaling up to 480 Megabits per second (Mbps). It is based upon the NEC uPD720101 USB 2.0 host controller that is supported by a wide range of operating systems including Windows and Linux.
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Avionics Interface Technologies
2.125 Gbps Optical loop networkSingle-mode and Multi-mode optical interfaces supportedUp to 256 Shared Memory Network nodes supportedUp to 200 MByte/sec sustained data ratesMaximum 500 nS latency between nodesNetwork interrupts supportedSoftware Drivers available for Windows (7/8), Linux, LabVIEW Real-Time, and VxWorks
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616 -
Sensoray Co., Inc
Real time MPEG-2 and MPEG-1 video encoder and decoder for NTSC, PALText caption buffer for Linux and QNXSupport for variable bit rate and constant bit rateOnboard linear 16-bit audio frame grabber3 TTL level digital inputs and/or outputsLinux, Windows, Windows CE and QNX driversUncompressed images
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XIMEA GmbH
Cameras with PCI Express interface stand out through extraordinary fast speed based on the throughput of 20 Gbits for Gen 2 and 64 Gbits for Gen 3. The whole range of models offers DMA (Direct Memory Access) and data transfer to GPU possible on Linux. This helps with extremely low latency.
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611 -
Sensoray Co., Inc
Color or monochrome: PAL, SECAM, NTSC, RS-170 compatible 4 composite video inputs or 3 composite and one S-video 8 TTL I/O lines for camera control Programmable AGC, hue, contrast, saturation Optional enhanced SDK for Windows 98/2000/NT/XP/CE Optional Linux and QNX drivers
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SKY Computers, Inc.
The SMART systems architecture is developed around open, standard technologies such as Linux, InfiniBand™, MPI, VSIPL and Corba. Through the support of well-know development tools and libraries, customers can reduce development time and shorten time-to-deployment. This approach also provides customers the flexibility to operate within a heterogeneous computing environment.
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Euresys Inc.
Set of tools for image acquisition and recordingCompatible with GigE Vision cameras (with the optional Gigelink library)Compatible with CoaXPress cameras (with the Coaxlink cards)Compatible with Windows, Linux and macOSRecording to hard drives (with the optional Recorder library)Includes support for Intel 32-bit (x86) and 64-bit (x86_64) platforms as well as ARM 64-bit (aarch64) platforms
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Sensoray Co., Inc
High frame rate using the PC/104+ busColor or monochrome: PAL, SECAM, NTSC, RS-170 CCIR compatibleFour composite video inputs or three composite and one S-videoEight TTL I/O lines for camera controlProgrammable AGC, hue, contrast, saturationOptional enhanced SDK for Windows 98/2000/NT/XP/CEOptional Linux and QNX drivers